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    Is there life after death? And if so is can these dead souls communicate with using AM radio? Well Electronic Voice Phenomenon enthusiasts believe so. Come listen to the scrambled transmissions of the dead as they say disparate words that would be meaningless to anyone with a life but mean everything to those who have no life.

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